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{{/presale}}The American Eagle Series from the United States Mint is available in gold, silver, platinum, and palladium. The gold and silver coins in the series debuted first in 1986 with bullion and proof options. The American Eagle Platinum Coin was the next version to debut when it was introduced in 1997 with bullion and proof versions. Provident Metals now has American Eagle 1/10 oz Platinum Coins available to you for purchase online in near-perfect condition.
Highlights:
When you purchase these American Eagle 1/10 oz Platinum Coins, Provident Metals has coins in near-perfect condition with a protective plastic slab from the NGC. Coins in this product listing come with a Mint State 69 certification from the NGC. Coins in this condition showcase full, original mint luster and have no more than two minor detracting flaws.
Obverse
On the obverse side of American Eagle 1/10 oz Platinum Coins, you will find an image of Liberty created in 1997 by John Mercanti. This stirring design captures a glimpse of the stoic face of Liberty from the Statue of Liberty in New York Harbor. Known as Liberty gazing into the future, the image shows Libertys face as she gazes toward the distance and her right hand stretches out of view of the design holding up her iconic torch. You can see many of the points of her crown in the design as well.
Reverse
The reverse face of American Eagle Platinum Coins comes with a design from Thomas D. Rogers. A former engraver-sculptor at the United States Mint, Rogers created this image of an American bald eagle soaring over the continent as the sun rises in the background. It features on the reverse of the bullion American Eagle Platinum Coin each year and was on the reverse of the proof versions in 1997 and 2017.
History
American Eagle Platinum Coins debuted in 1997 with 1 oz, 1/2 oz, 1/4 oz, and 1/10 oz coins available in both Brilliant Uncirculated and proof versions. 2008 was the last time that fractional-ounce coins were available in either version of the coin.
Ordering
Please be aware that coins in this listing are chosen at random once your payment is processed. As such, we cannot guarantee a particular date mark with your purchase. If you buy more than one, you may get several coins with the same date mark.
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